This video is one of 42 instructional videos that are part of my online course BUILD YOUR OWN TRADITIONAL FACE FRAME CABINETS. Click below to learn how a biscuit joiner offers a useful way to join the stiles and rails of frame-and-panel doors and cabinet assemblies. You’ve probably never seen anything quite like this. It’s a technique that’s useful in many situations building small to medium-sized cabinet doors.
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